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To: Petz who wrote (200449)6/5/2006 2:01:32 AM
From: dougSF30Respond to of 275872
 
"Mainstream" might be 3 GHz by 2007, right?

Wrong. That'll be AMD's top bin in Q107, when 65nm parts are introduced, and it'll be 90nm.

Sorry, "Dailytech Roadmap" is NOT "AMD says."

But Dirk Meyer does speak for AMD's CPG division, I should think. The questioner was clearly making reference to the info provided to OEMs concerning AMD's 65nm part speedgrades at launch, and Dirk's defense was to say it was because those were high volume parts. If AMD were also planning to intro high-speed parts, he would've said something to that effect, instead of using the volume excuse.

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